Cooker.



pertains to mek'e encl use This mventioh has reference to certain new ity otenn'uler two, one rether emall-in diameter and the" othermu'chlerger in diameter; end in depth greater the-n the inner ting and both of said rings provided with slots or openings through I whleh it iSQiYitemi'ecleirWiIl circulate; Y Seid Plate s provided Withee opening in which itv through e cooker similar that the slots 01' openings m the imgs extendeitheitem INNIE-MJNEWSAM, OF KENNEY; ILLINOIS.

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To all whom ii may concern: Q

ney, in the county of Dewitt and State. of Illi- 5 3101s, heveinvented certain new anduseful rovemefits in (lockers, end 'I dohereby dec erethat'the following is 2i. full, cleag'end exect description of thejinventio Which-will enable others skilled in the art to which it a? the. seine.

and useful impiovements in cookers, having for its object, eeoekei to lie-used on difi'erent 1 lands of StOVQS, end whizih, ifdesirecl, may bef 15 interchangeably used, first ese etove lid'elid then as e. cooker.

prefereblyjof ciimiller design and i from one surface of whiehgrojeot's' or extends a plumb enges '01 rirggs; preferably fter may be iilser'teezlfor removing or z eplem ng eemeyehd theplete also has an oli'stend- %dp0rtion' exfoliatedto" rovide efihgei' he to we) a theplete'to he'lifted by time end @1159 to he lifted by e,lifter heiiiginsei'ted lute said opening. I i

That the invention. meyfbe -mex'e'ifeliyfuni-- derstoecl; reference is head, to the e'cciimp e-hy;

' ing drawings, in whi'eh:%-

Figure: 1 ie e per sgeetive of my impremad cooker, ehewing the Same with the .fingew hold etteched and also with an opening" in the plate need ihterchengeeloly as a woke? end-stove 11d, the finger-hold is omitted;

2 is gun-edge View of my improvedbooker'. shown in'Fig. 1, and indotted lines is shown the manner of supporting cooking utensils, 3 is e cross section to Fig.1, exceptsuch as pens thereon; Fig.

on! "part way down into seid rings, whereas,-

" in ig. lvthe slots sepz'trete the rings intoe pluzeiity'efseetions. j Like mimerels of Yeierence imiieete c0rresponding parte throughout the 'fi tires;

The umeral l-clesi'gnat'ee the p ate, which may be (ifeui'teblecliemeter'to fit the openin 's inthe topsof eeo'k stevee. .lt ie prefei' eh e that. the plate bee selid plate as eheivn and be provided "with e lifter opening 2 nee? Speeifieetion of Letters Patent. A p icat on ma ime, s, lees; Serial No. 410, ass.

t; erehy giistaibuteth Patented June 1,1909.

its oiiter edge/end also with the extension} pieces-3,heving the opening 4, Which-latter opening provides a, finger-hold. The deviee may-be interchangeably used a sle stove 11d or hooker. i

Projecting upwardly or exten ling= out- Werdly at tight angles with one surface of the plate 1 are a plureiity 0f rings'or flanges 5 end-6. conetitutin utensil supports; The former muchtsm'eller 111 dlemeter than the latter, and not only smaller, as shown, but

else 0? less ,depthxfl And each ofsaid rings iiifeypifovided withe plurality of openings or' slotsfieiened to as 7 111 Fig. The slets 7 are the full depth of the rings,

'eepemtin each ring'into a plurality of sec: The Invention consists-of a metallic plate clown into said rings, es shown.

Providing the plate With e plurality of I rings difierent in diameter, enables me to accommodate-the cooker to different sizee efutensils' or pens, es. shown m. Flg. 2, end

by making the outer ring high t the inner ring aecommodetee the cooker to utensils or 'penshavmg rounded bottoms.

In this way, eround bottom utensil 01 pen I may he pieced-0n the, cookes and rest es 918-? I eurely ese flat bottom utensil or pan. If

the rings were of the sen-1e depth e rouild bottom pen or other uteneil'plecedron the rim so would heyeye upset.

s'idefdewnend ple'eed e vthe"lighte gird portion oi the stovete serve ee e peohezj.

its main .ebjeet the cooking of suoh ertielea of feed ae hilk, El'Qe,;"OYSlJ8'I'S, fru1t-butte re, oat-meal end. in feeMell such as are easllv 'burned when heing pi'epared, with'little oinobummg and Very. quickly;- the slots or opening-e in the-rings of the plete zillowing fresh em to circnlete: throughfsueh islets or o eni ge and beneath the utensiljor pan and heeth eeid utensil 01' pan.

"lrlevihgtime fully described my invention whet" E -aim and de "to seemfe h'y Letters 4 2 Unite rl tetes', ie:--.-

J geir of eepports each-support 1 and 8 in Fig. 3."

tendeney to tilt end. possib y I Melting theeeohei 'ihterehengeeble-ee' ti," v

cooker and etoveliel, things the place of ,190 beck'lid,1end it "(Jelly 11 de toi he turned upfi e eeokeijit hee meny eclyez teges, hei g; esf usefeles: e degghle hoiler end cheepelf meets cost of conetiuetien, suchooeher hevmg'fer heetunif mly bethi eleee described 00Ikf2fi3- ei? spa-teedemeheped'fieegee {if prejeci'ing from the same face of said plate, I hevin a'perforetion near its marginal edge 10 said supports being arranged concentrically, i where y to be lifted when used as a stove-lid.

the outer support being of greater depth than I the inner support, the intersecting spaees between said flanges constituting air passages, and a perforated lug ofi'sta-nding from said plate whereby the same may be helfi Where used as a cooker, said plate adapted to be reversed and used as stove-lid and In testimony whereof I effix'my signature,

in presence of ewe Witnesses.-

MINNIE M. Wit-messes I LAURA v GAUL}. C F. LANE} 

